Dance and Movement Therapy at Provive Wellness

Dance and Movement Therapy at Provive Wellness

The body keeps the score. That phrase — drawn from Bessel van der Kolk’s landmark research on trauma — has become one of the most important ideas in modern mental health. What it means, in practical terms, is this: traumatic experience is encoded not only in memory but in the body itself. The shoulder that never fully relaxes. The chest that tightens when certain topics arise. The instinctive flinch, the held breath, the way the body prepares for threat even when the room is safe. These are not psychological metaphors. They are physiological realities — and they cannot be fully resolved by thinking and talking alone.

Dance and movement therapy works with the body as a primary therapeutic medium. It does not require you to perform, to be coordinated, or to dance in any recognizable sense. It requires you to move — and to notice what your body does, expresses, and releases when it is given permission and guidance to do so.

At Provive Wellness, dance and movement therapy is offered within our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at our Wayne, PA and Scranton, PA locations. Sessions are facilitated by trained practitioners and coordinated with your clinical treatment team.

Dance and movement therapy at Provive supports:

A growing body of research supports dance and movement therapy as a meaningful intervention for trauma and its aftermath. A 2024 systematic review published in Trauma, Violence, & Abuse (SAGE) specifically examined dance/movement therapy for women and girls healing from interpersonal trauma, finding that treatment outcomes included improved bodily sensations and perceptions, enhanced psychological processes, and stronger interpersonal skills. A 2023 systematic review in the European Journal of Psychotraumatology examined 15 studies on dance therapy for adults with psychological trauma, finding improvements across key dimensions of trauma therapy including bodily awareness, psychological processing, and relational capacity. A 2022 study published in Frontiers in Psychiatry followed intimate partner violence survivors through a 12-session dance/movement program and found significant reductions in PTSD symptoms and psychological distress.

For many people in addiction recovery, the body is experienced as the site of pain, craving, and shame. Substances, in many cases, were used precisely to escape from the body — from the sensations it carries, the memories stored in it, the feelings that live in it. Dance and movement therapy inverts this relationship. It asks you to return to your body — gently, curiously, with support — and to begin to discover that it is also a place of capacity, expression, and ultimately, safety.

For many people in addiction recovery, the body is experienced as the site of pain, craving, and shame. Substances, in many cases, were used precisely to escape from the body — from the sensations it carries, the memories stored in it, the feelings that live in it. Dance and movement therapy inverts this relationship. It asks you to return to your body — gently, curiously, with support — and to begin to discover that it is also a place of capacity, expression, and ultimately, safety.

What a dance and movement therapy session at Provive looks like:

You do not need to be a dancer. You do not need to be fit, flexible, or comfortable in your body. Many of the people who benefit most from dance and movement therapy begin by saying exactly that — “I’m not a dancer, I don’t want to be watched, I feel ridiculous.” The facilitator meets you exactly where you are. The goal is not performance. The goal is presence.

Call us at (610) 947-0800 to begin yours or a loved one’s journey home — to the body, to healing, to a life worth protecting. Our admissions team will walk you through how movement therapy fits into your treatment and verify your insurance at no cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all. Dance and movement therapy at Provive is designed to be accessible to people of all body types, fitness levels, and physical abilities. The facilitator adapts movement invitations to the group’s needs. There is no performance and no evaluation.
This is one of the most common feelings people bring into their first session — and it is welcomed, not dismissed. The facilitator creates a space that is explicitly non-judgmental and non-performative. Self-consciousness itself often becomes material to work with therapeutically.
Dance and movement therapy is a clinical intervention, not a fitness program. While movement may have physical benefits, the primary purpose is psychological and emotional — processing what is held in the body, building body awareness, and facilitating healing through physical expression. A trained therapist facilitates the work and integrates it with your overall treatment.
It is particularly well-supported for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and emotional dysregulation — conditions that are often present alongside addiction. It is also beneficial for anyone who finds that their body carries tension, numbness, or disconnection that verbal therapy hasn’t fully addressed.
Dance and movement therapy is integrated into Provive’s PHP and IOP holistic programming, which most major insurance plans cover. Call (610) 947-0800 for a confidential benefits verification at no cost.

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